Technical challenges for the optimum penetration of grid-connected photovoltaic systems: Spain as a case study

[EN] This research reviews the technical requirements of grid-connected photovoltaic power plants to increase their competitiveness and efficiently integrate into the grid to satisfy future demand requirements and grid management challenges, focusing on Spain as a case study. The integration of dist...

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Autores: Colmenar Santos, Antonio, Linares Mena, Ana Rosa, Molina Ibañez, Enrique Luis, Rosales Asensio, Enrique, Borge Diez, David
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión aceptada para publicación
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de León
Repositorio:BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de León
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Acesso em linha:https://hdl.handle.net/10612/23785
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Palavra-chave:Energía
Ingenierías
Distribution generation
Grid code
Photovoltaic
Renewable energy
Smart grid
3322.01 Distribución de la Energía
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spelling Technical challenges for the optimum penetration of grid-connected photovoltaic systems: Spain as a case studyColmenar Santos, AntonioLinares Mena, Ana RosaMolina Ibañez, Enrique LuisRosales Asensio, EnriqueBorge Diez, DavidEnergíaIngenieríasDistribution generationGrid codePhotovoltaicRenewable energySmart grid3322.01 Distribución de la Energía[EN] This research reviews the technical requirements of grid-connected photovoltaic power plants to increase their competitiveness and efficiently integrate into the grid to satisfy future demand requirements and grid management challenges, focusing on Spain as a case study. The integration of distributed resources into the electric network, in particular photovoltaic energy, requires an accurate control of the system. The integration of photovoltaic energy has resulted in significant changes to the regulatory framework to ensure proper integration of distributed generation units in the grid. In this study, the requirements of the system operator for the management and smart control are first analysed and then the technical specifications established by the network operator in reference to the components of the facility are evaluated. This analysis identifies the shortcomings of the current legislation and concludes with a summary of the main technical recommendations and future regulatory challenges that need to be undertaken in the future. It is presented as a reference case that can be adapted worldwide. © 2019SIElsevier LtdIngenieria ElectricaEscuela de Ingenierias Industrial, Informática y Aeroespacial2020info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttps://hdl.handle.net/10612/23785reponame:BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Leóninstname:Universidad de LeónIngléshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:buleria.unileon.es:10612/237852026-06-24T12:43:27Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Technical challenges for the optimum penetration of grid-connected photovoltaic systems: Spain as a case study
title Technical challenges for the optimum penetration of grid-connected photovoltaic systems: Spain as a case study
spellingShingle Technical challenges for the optimum penetration of grid-connected photovoltaic systems: Spain as a case study
Colmenar Santos, Antonio
Energía
Ingenierías
Distribution generation
Grid code
Photovoltaic
Renewable energy
Smart grid
3322.01 Distribución de la Energía
title_short Technical challenges for the optimum penetration of grid-connected photovoltaic systems: Spain as a case study
title_full Technical challenges for the optimum penetration of grid-connected photovoltaic systems: Spain as a case study
title_fullStr Technical challenges for the optimum penetration of grid-connected photovoltaic systems: Spain as a case study
title_full_unstemmed Technical challenges for the optimum penetration of grid-connected photovoltaic systems: Spain as a case study
title_sort Technical challenges for the optimum penetration of grid-connected photovoltaic systems: Spain as a case study
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Colmenar Santos, Antonio
Linares Mena, Ana Rosa
Molina Ibañez, Enrique Luis
Rosales Asensio, Enrique
Borge Diez, David
author Colmenar Santos, Antonio
author_facet Colmenar Santos, Antonio
Linares Mena, Ana Rosa
Molina Ibañez, Enrique Luis
Rosales Asensio, Enrique
Borge Diez, David
author_role author
author2 Linares Mena, Ana Rosa
Molina Ibañez, Enrique Luis
Rosales Asensio, Enrique
Borge Diez, David
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Ingenieria Electrica
Escuela de Ingenierias Industrial, Informática y Aeroespacial
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Energía
Ingenierías
Distribution generation
Grid code
Photovoltaic
Renewable energy
Smart grid
3322.01 Distribución de la Energía
topic Energía
Ingenierías
Distribution generation
Grid code
Photovoltaic
Renewable energy
Smart grid
3322.01 Distribución de la Energía
description [EN] This research reviews the technical requirements of grid-connected photovoltaic power plants to increase their competitiveness and efficiently integrate into the grid to satisfy future demand requirements and grid management challenges, focusing on Spain as a case study. The integration of distributed resources into the electric network, in particular photovoltaic energy, requires an accurate control of the system. The integration of photovoltaic energy has resulted in significant changes to the regulatory framework to ensure proper integration of distributed generation units in the grid. In this study, the requirements of the system operator for the management and smart control are first analysed and then the technical specifications established by the network operator in reference to the components of the facility are evaluated. This analysis identifies the shortcomings of the current legislation and concludes with a summary of the main technical recommendations and future regulatory challenges that need to be undertaken in the future. It is presented as a reference case that can be adapted worldwide. © 2019
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